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We all need to make smart decisions with our money. The Long Term Investor shows you how to do it. Hosted by the Chief Investment Officer at Plancorp and author of “Making Money Simple,” Peter Lazaroff distills complex financial matters into easily digestible lessons. If you’re ready to get a clear plan for your investments and personal finances, you’re in the right place.
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This show is for 20-somethings who don't want to spend their whole life worrying about money. Have you ever asked yourself, “If money wasn’t an issue, what would I do with my life?” If not, think about it because you’ll need an answer sooner than you think, but my guess is, you have. You’ve thought about an alternative career path, starting your own business, or spending more time developing your hobbies but the major factor holding you back is money. I want to solve that problem for you. On ...
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Things can get complicated quickly in the world of personal finance. From investing and budgeting to estate planning and insurance, there are multiple ways to accomplish what you need to get done. Let’s take investing for example. There are different strategies including but not limited to passive index investing, value buying, the 3-fund portfolio…
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When a CD matures, you have several options: renewing the CD, moving the funds to a high-yield savings account, or exploring higher-risk, higher-reward investments. Each choice comes with its own set of benefits and drawbacks. Listen now and learn: Strategies for maximizing your earnings Whether you should renew your CD or move to a high-yield savi…
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Wes Gray, founder of Alpha Architect, joins the show to explore the evolution from traditional stock picking to data-driven quantitative investing. Listen now and learn: Why even a perfect stock-picking strategy can still fail during market downturns The power of factor investing and how it systematically enhances portfolio returns A critical persp…
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In the realm of investing, nothing is more seductive than picking a winning stock. Unfortunately, investing in individual stocks is incredibly risky. But here’s the good news: picking winning stocks isn’t necessary. Listen now and learn: A history of individual stock returns How professional investors perform The best way to own winning stocks Visi…
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There are going to be differences. And these differences are what lead to disagreements. Imagine a scenario where you and your friends are booking an Airbnb for an upcoming trip. The group isn’t progressing, and you can tell by the tone people are getting frustrated. Half of the group wants a cheap option while the other half wants a nice place clo…
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Taylor Schulte joins the show for a dive deep into the world of dividend investing. Tune in as we debunk common myths and provide a clear framework for building a successful investment portfolio. Listen now and learn: The drawbacks of chasing high-yield investments and how to build a balanced portfolio How dividend-focused funds perform relative to…
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With the S&P 500 rapidly declining over the past two weeks, what should investors be doing? Listen now and learn: How often the stock market falls What triggered the most recent stock market decline Timeless wisdom for periods of stock market losses Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions.…
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Yes, your path to financial independence is going to take work and sacrifice but it shouldn’t be miserable. Financial independence is not worth it if it means being unhappy for decades of your life. There should be lots of moments of fun because life is precious both before and after you reach FI. So in today’s episode, Jackie Cummings Koski is bac…
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If you want to maximize your investing returns beyond what traditional methods offer, discover leading edge opportunities, or simply stay up to date on the latest investing trends, alternative investments may be for you. The pursuit of diversification is not as straightforward as it once was — and the classic 60/40 portfolio may no longer be suffic…
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In this episode, we're dissecting a strategy that many believe is a must-do for every investor: Tax-Loss Harvesting (TLH). But what if I told you that this widely recommended tactic might not be beneficial for everyone? Listen now and learn: The three components necessary to derive value from tax loss harvesting Reasonable expectations of value fro…
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Whether you consider yourself a writer or not, you’ve been asked to write before. This could be an essay for school, an email at work, or a caption for a post. Sometimes when we are writing, we have a complete brain fart. No matter how hard we try, the words aren’t coming out. We write a sentence and delete it. We start writing another sentence, ge…
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If you’ve ever felt anxious or overwhelmed by market volatility, don't miss this episode. I’m joined by Darius Foroux, a newsletter writer to 100,000 subscribers and author of the brand new book The Stoic Path to Wealth. His steady approach helps investors navigate the chaos of modern-day markets with discipline, emotional distance, and self-master…
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This episode dives into a topic that grabs investors’ attention every four years: the Presidential election. The potential impact on the economy, policy, and markets often leads to increased anxiety and speculation. Listen now and learn: The historical impact of elections on the stock market How markets have performed during different presidencies …
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There are few topics as broadly misunderstood as US government spending and, as a result, many conversations regarding Social Security are off the mark. The financial well-being of Social Security is obviously important from a policy perspective, but perhaps even more important from a financial planning and personal investment perspective. Listen n…
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Humans are weird whenever it comes to money. We drive five miles out of the way to save a few cents on gas. We buy things we don’t need because they’re on sale. We don’t ask for a raise although we’ve been working hard at the same place for years. We all have irrational behaviors when it comes to money and a lot of this has to do with psychology. C…
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The US national debt is a significant and often misunderstood topic: With the current debt sitting at around $34.6 trillion, many wonder if this signals an impending crisis. Peter breaks down what this figure means and explores the broader implications (many of which may surprise you). Listen now and learn: Differences between the deficit, the debt…
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While the US dollar currently enjoys a dominant position as the world's reserve currency, various factors could challenge its supremacy. Emerging economies, digital currencies, geopolitical shifts, and global financial reforms all pose potential threats. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for navigating the future of global finance. Listen now…
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Work optionality is the idea that you work because you want to, not because you have to. As you’re listening to this in your 20s, this concept might seem like a pipe dream. That’s truly fair. Most of us don’t have this luxury. We are building wealth, along with just paying our bills, and it takes income to do that. But this idea might not be as far…
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Jesse Cramer, author of The Best Interest, joins the show to share his in-depth research into the astounding math behind car ownership. This episode originally aired in 2023 and was a top interview of the year. Although this is a replay, the content shared is just as relevant today and important to consider for the impact big purchases can have on …
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The problem with conventional wisdom is that it represents the masses, but there's a whole host of things that conventional wisdom gets wrong. By default, that feeds into what investors get wrong. This episode with Ashby Daniels originally aired in 2023 and was a top interview of the year. Although this is a replay, the content shared is just as re…
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Let’s not sugarcoat it, the path to financial independence is a grind. Even with an aggressive savings rate and an extended bull market run, you’re going to be at it for a while. Setting the hard work aside, we also have to ask ourselves, what are we racing towards? Yes, of course, financial independence and freedom, but what would you do with that…
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Michael Kitces is one of the industry’s leading experts on all things financial advice and financial planning. In this live episode recorded at Wealth Management EDGE, Michael explains the evolution of financial advice and how AI might impact the profession going forward. This episode originally aired in 2023 and was a top interview of the year. Al…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Carl Richards, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) and creator of the Sketch Guy column, appearing weekly in The New York Times since 2010. This episode originally aired in 2023 and was a top interview of the year. Although this is a replay, the content shared is just as relevant today and important to consider for y…
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We always hear the importance of taking advantage of our 401K and IRA accounts. The tax advantages and employer match are too good to pass up on. But is this true for early retirees? If I’m planning on retiring in my 40s, should I be locking my money away in these accounts? How do I bridge the gap between early retirement and 59.5 - the age at whic…
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Dr. Burton Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, joins the show to talk about the 50th anniversary of his investment classic. This episode originally aired in 2023 and was a top interview of the year. Although this is a replay, the content shared is just as relevant today and important to consider for your investing strategy. Listen no…
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Khe Hy of Rad Reads and The Examined Life Podcast joins to discuss the pursuit of meaningful wealth by balancing money, time, and happiness. Listen now and learn: Why not all hours are valued equally and the importance of aligning activities with true life purposes How the value of money diminishes as wealth growths The issue with retirement planni…
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I love playing with compound interest calculators and one equation I’m routinely calculating is the number of years until I reach financial independence. Using the 4% rule, I multiply my living expenses by 25 to get my FIRE number. I use that, my current net worth and various contribution rates to predict when I’ll reach FI. But then I started thin…
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How do you choose between a Roth and a Traditional 401(k)? Explore the financial implications of each option as we break down what it means for your current taxes, future gains, and overall retirement strategy. Listen now and learn: How to strategically choose the right 401(k) type based on your career stage and future income expectations. Benefits…
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This episode welcomes back Sara Gelsheimer, Senior Wealth Manager at Plancorp, to discuss the challenges and strategies for female breadwinners, balancing career and family, and the importance of integrating mental wellness into financial planning. Listen now and learn: The importance of becoming more involved and confident in your financial life P…
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As someone pursuing early financial independence, it is almost guaranteed that over time, a lot of your wealth will come from investment growth but as we all know, it takes money to make money. The first $100,000 of your net worth is a lot of hard work: you need to make income, live below your means, and aggressively save. And through all of this, …
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Originally aired on The Best Interest Podcast, Peter shares insights on why all-time highs are more common than one might think, the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective, and why trying to time the market is an unwise strategy. Listen now and learn: How often you should expect corrections and bear markets The primary long-term driver o…
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Taylor Schulte and Benjamin Brandt join the show to talk about the Retirement Podcast Network and share valuable perspectives on various retirement-related topics. Listen now and learn: How to leverage the Retirement Podcast Network to enhance your retirement readiness The major pain points retirees and those planning for retirement face Diverse id…
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You’ve been pouring into your personal finance education and you’re starting to feel more empowered to manage your investments. You might have even played around with online calculators and realized how much that 1% advisor fee is really costing you. But years ago, when you were less confident and didn’t know better, you hired someone to help you w…
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In this episode, we delve into the complexities of the S&P 500's index concentration, spotlighting the unprecedented impact of the 'Magnificent 7' on market dynamics and investor strategies. Listen now and learn: The historical context and current state of S&P 500 market concentration. Diversification strategies for mitigating investment risks asso…
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In this episode, Peter shares his interview from Investipal’s Podcast about all things portfolio construction and investment management. Listen now and learn: How Peter thinks about designing portfolios When to think about deviating from an index strategy Novel ways to remove bias from a portfolio decision Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show…
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Dating is expensive. There is no way to sugarcoat it. Between dinner, drinks, parking, entertainment, and more…the costs quickly add up. I was reading an article and they surveyed 2,000 Americans to find out the average person has spent $3,025 over the last year on dating. That’s a little more than $250 a month and it didn’t include indirect costs …
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When it comes to the disciplined approach of portfolio rebalancing, investors often find themselves in a conundrum, particularly with the necessity of realizing capital gains. This episode explores the tradeoff between maintaining a strategic, long-term asset allocation versus a higher tax bill. Listen now and learn: Why many investors might soon n…
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Manisha Thakor, author of MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough,” joins the show to share practical steps to embrace a life of “enough.” Listen now and learn: Strategies to resist societal pressures that equate success with perpetual accumulation. Ways to recognize when you have enough and how this realization can transform your approach to …
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